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A Victorian Chinoiserie porcelain oil lamp, the reservoir and columnar stand in the form of bamboo, enamelled in depiction of finches and insects amongst flora, having naturalistic branch-like handles, a bronzed collar and cast foot, the latter in the form of birds sat amongst leafy branches with conforming feet, having a Hinks' patent Duples burner, 45 cm
A Japanese Lacquered Table Cabinet, Meiji period, painted with figures on a red ground, together with a Chinese porcelain bottle vase, cut down and later clobbered, mounted as a lamp (2)Craqueler to the lacquer, repair to the top front corners, crack to both back corners and a small drill hole, front bottom corner is chipped, two internal handles lacking, doors close flush with front of the cabinet but are slightly wider apart where they meet at the bottom., 43cm by 23cm by 51.5cmVase has been drilled and is 20th century, mounts hasve been glued to the top and base.Including fittings, 33cm high
An associated pair of Fukagawa Imari vases; each one decorated with typical panels of swimming carp and natural science designs; the base of each with underglaze blue Fujiyama mark. Both vases about 38 cm high, and both with some remnant of lamp conversion [2]Condition Report: These vases were as catalogued, converted to lamps. There are wooden stoppers in the vases, with heavy gluing. There are some pinholes to the while glaze.Also noted hairline cracks to the white glaze.
A Moorcroft table lamp, C.1990, tube line decorated with butterflies against a cream ground with cream shade, height 37cm and a Moorcroft special edition Christmas plate signed J. MOORCROFT and dated 13.11.1993, diameter 25.5cm. (2)Condition Report: Crazing visible on cream sections of the lamp base.
Davy (Sir Humphry) I: "On the fire-damp of coal mines, and on methods of lighting the mines so as to prevent its explosion", pp.1-22; II: An account of an invention for giving light in explosive mixtures of fire-damp in coal mines, consuming the fire-damp, pp.23-24, together in Philosophical Transactions, no.105, 2 vol., folding engraved plate, very faint off-setting, other plates in rest of vol., modern drab wrappers, most leaves unopened along top edge, others uncut, housed within modern leather-backed drop-back box, 4to, 1815-16.*** First edition of Davy's treatise on his famous safety lamp which enabled miners to carry a light without the danger of igniting the methane gas found in coal mines; precedes the 1818 book Davy wrote on the subject
A Walker & Hall Plated Oil Lamp, (converted to electricity - electrically untested) allover foliate and gadroon decoration, fitting stamped "Evered & Co Limd London Birmm", with later lamp fitting and removable shade support, overall height 52cm; A Mappin & Webb Prince's Plate Oil Lamp, with lion mask and ring detail and removable glass shade. (2)
Matchbox Superfast 44b Ford Boss Mustang - lemon yellow body with semi-matt paint finish, matt black hood, dark amber windows, chrome interior, base has been painted silver, but this is a different shade than usually associated with silver base models, also the front grille & rear lamp cluster areas remain bare metal and have not been painted, base rivets have been factory hand punched rather than machine punched - Excellent with some rub marks to roof, in Good Plus scuffed on 1 striker side "New" Type I box. An unusual model.
Matchbox Superfast 40a Vauxhall Guildsman Streakers Issue - red body without tampo print & without hood label, light amber windows, pale yellow interior, RARE SILVER PAINTED BASE, dot-dash wheels - Near Mint with chip to leading edge of right hand front wing & factory casting flaws to left hand rear lamp cluster, in Near Mint "New" Type H Box.
A pair of Oriental cloisonne baluster shaped table lamp bases, on wooden bases, height to top of vase 11insCondition Report: Both have been drilled to the base, there is a seam line to the interior of both vases and a certain amount of minor enamel loss, possible minor depression to the base of one neck - may possibly have been dropped. Very minor dent to body of one vase.

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